Social media star Nelly London has revealed she's finally recovered from the botched boob job she had nine years ago.
The 28-year-old star, who boasts 499,000 Instagram followers, had boob reduction surgery at the age of 19 as her HH boobs made her life 'difficult'.
However, she suffered a string of complications and has been healing and having corrective surgery since.
But this week, the body positive influencer told fans her ordeal is finally finished as she had her last hospital appointment about her boobs.
Taking to her Instagram story, Nelly wrote: "It's my final hospital appointment today.
"Like final final – no more talking about boobs and scars and surgery and revisions and scar abscesses and all that other stuff!! (If all goes well)."
Nelly then took to her story later on to confirm all had gone smoothly.
She exclaimed: "It went well!! So well!! I am done!!
"No more worrying about bloody boobs, I've had enough worry for several life times.
"One breast reduction nine years ago, many operations to correct it since then have all led to where I am right now. Finished!"
The revelation comes after Nelly revealed back in March her last operation had finally given her 'round nipples'.
She told fans at the time: "MY NIPPLES ARE ROUND!!!
"I haven't had round nipples in nearly 10 years. They were completely changed after my first operation and subsequent scarring and I didn't even think it would be possible to get them back to a 'normal' shape, but it as happened.
Previously taking about her breast reduction hell to BBC Three, Nelly also said: “About four or five days after the surgery, I felt a ping under my left boob."
"I wasn’t supposed to but I took off the dressings to have a look at what had happened.
"It looked like a stitch had popped and my breast was bulging through a hole in the bottom of my boob.”
Nelly has been left with scars on her boobs due to her numerous operations, but often proudly shows them off.
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